Harambee residents develop community-led plan to improve quality of life
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Meredith Melland
5h ago
Theodore Lipscomb Sr., executive director of Local Initiatives Support Corp., addresses Harambee residents at a Feb. 29 presentation of the neighborhood’s Quality of Life plan. (Photo by Meredith Melland) Milwaukee’s Harambee neighborhood is living up to its name — which means “all pull together” in Swahili — by putting residents’ voices at the heart of a new Quality of Life plan. More than 250 Harambee residents have come together to shape the plan, reflecting the neighborhood’s spirit of collaboration. Local Initiatives Support Corp., or LISC Milwaukee, launched the Harambee Quality of Life ..read more
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5 things to know and do the week of April 15
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Chesnie Wardell
1d ago
Wisconsin Women in Conservation hosts a variety of gatherings for women who farm or are interested in farming in rural or urban settings. Its next meeting is on Tuesday, April 16. (Photo provided by Wisconsin Women in Conservation) It’s Monday in Milwaukee, and here are some things we think you should know about. If you would like your event to be considered for this column, please submit your news by clicking here at least two weeks in advance. 1. Neighborhood Cleanup: Monday, April 15 Join Muskego Way Forward in cleaning up the Muskego Way neighborhood from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Apr ..read more
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5 things to know and do the weekend of April 12
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Chesnie Wardell
4d ago
Men from the Epsilon Tau Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. pose after performing in Milwaukee’s Black Arts Fest in 2023. The group’s next step show is Saturday, April 12 at the Baird Center, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave. (Photo provided by Aaron Bledsoe) It’s Friday in Milwaukee, and here are some things we think you should know about. If you would like your event to be considered for this column, please submit your news by clicking here at least two weeks in advance. 1. Epsilon Tau Step Show: Friday, April 12 The Epsilon Tau chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. will hold a step show fr ..read more
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Milwaukee program prepares first cohort of women for successful reentry
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Edgar Mendez
5d ago
Diamond Riley, Leah Boonnam and Melinda Torres (front row from left to right), said they are more confident about their goals after completing the Building a Path to Success program. (Photo by Edgar Mendez) Diamond Riley plans to pursue a new goal in life once she’s released from the Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center. “I want to work with justice-involved youth and young adults and help them overcome the challenges I had,” Riley said. “I found my passion.”  She now has the skills to help her achieve her goal thanks to a workshop that prepares people for successful reentry af ..read more
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A brotherhood: Milwaukee program graduates a new class of fathers
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by PrincessSafiya Byers
6d ago
Twenty-one men became alumni of Fathers Making Progress in early March after completing the group’s Fathers Building Fathers classes. (Photo provided by Fathers Making Progress) Martin Hershey was in a tough place when he joined Fathers Making Progress. Hershey said he was struggling as an individual and with his family. But because of the program, he’s been able to grow as a person and as a father.  “Without this program, I would have never seen my flaws. and I wouldn’t be where I am,” he said. “My kids call to hang out with me now.”  Fathers Making Progress, or FMP, addresses the n ..read more
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Wisconsin will replace FoodShare aid when outages spoil food, but filing requests isn’t easy
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Addie Costello / Wisconsin Watch and WPR
6d ago
FoodShare advocate MaiDoua Vang talks with a client at Alicia’s Place, a FoodShare resource center operated by the nonprofit Hunger Task Force, on March 26, 2024. It’s one of three Hunger Task Force resource centers in Milwaukee offering kiosks with phones, printers and computers for FoodShare recipients at no cost. (Andy Manis for Wisconsin Watch) Food doesn’t last long in Leisa Winston’s home, where she takes care of nine grandchildren. “Every day after school, it’s somebody (saying), ‘Granny, I’m hungry. Granny, you got something sweet?’” Winston said. The Milwaukee retiree relies on food a ..read more
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How to get help accessing (and replacing) FoodShare benefits
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Addie Costello / Wisconsin Watch and WPR
6d ago
A box of food from the Hunger Task Force is seen in Milwaukee on July 13, 2021. (Isaac Wasserman / Wisconsin Watch) Need to access or replace FoodShare benefits? You can find a list of local food assistance office locations and phone numbers on Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services website. Feeding Wisconsin’s FoodShare helpline (1-877-366-3635) can help you navigate the application process.  Below are additional resources around Wisconsin.  Southeast Wisconsin: Hunger Task Force (phone: 414-777-0483, online: hungertaskforce.org) can assist in filing replacement forms at three lo ..read more
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South Side walking group leads way to better health for Latino residents
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Trisha Young
1w ago
The Lideres por la Salud walking group enjoys a walk on a section of the Hank Aaron State Trail. (Photo by Trisha Young) On Milwaukee’s South Side, Lideres por la Salud is helping Latino Milwaukeeans walk toward a healthier future. Lideres por la Salud, which means leaders of health in English, is a health-focused walking group that meets weekly for walks and discussions on topics related to nutrition and lifestyle.  The group hopes to promote health and wellness in the Latino community through education and by advocating for access to nutritious food and safe physical activities like str ..read more
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How Milwaukee’s top election official has worked to restore trust after a 2020 misstep
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Alexander Shur / Votebeat, Wisconsin Watch
1w ago
Claire Woodall, Milwaukee’s chief election official, works from the Milwaukee Election Commission office on April 2, 2024, at City Hall in Milwaukee. Woodall has implemented a 26-point checklist to ensure missteps from the 2020 election aren’t repeated. (Alexander Shur / Votebeat) Before a single vote is counted at Milwaukee’s central counting facility, Step 1 is for an election official to check every ballot tabulator to make sure the number of absentee ballots processed so far is zero. Hours later, and after several thousand ballots have been scanned, comes the climax: a late-night delivery ..read more
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5 things to know and do the week of April 8
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
by Chesnie Wardell
1w ago
It’s Monday in Milwaukee, and here are some things we think you should know about. If you would like your event to be considered for this column, please submit your news by clicking here at least two weeks in advance. Men gather at a homeownership kickoff session to gain knowledge about finances and well-being that will help them with future home purchases. The next session will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, April 8. (Photo provided by Rovaughn Ricks) 1. Homeownership Kick-off: Monday, April 8 Changing the Game Men’s Cohort brings men together monthly to receive coaching on entrepreneurs ..read more
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